My Recent Work

Some of my highlights!

All taken from my recent work as Audio Social Journalist at BBC Radio Nottingham

Council promises permanent pothole fixes

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Absolutely the hottest topic for the people of Nottinghamshire at the time. This video ended up being the subject of an argument at a protest between Mick Barton and Conservative councillor Sam Smith, which we also were able to capture. This promise will also be something we will be able to revisit later on if not fulfilled so this makes a good example of holding to account.

"We are gonna put it right for people." 🕳️ The leader of Reform UK-led Nottinghamshire County Council has announced a £75m plan to address "potholes and broken

Recent work...

Explore a featured selection of my writing work below.

Volunteers muck in at Nottingham farm for Tinie Tempah tickets

The initiative, led by RockCorps, encourages people to help at charities and community groups across the city ahead of the concert on 8 April.Kat Minett, global partnerships director at RockCorps, said: "The whole idea is that we use the music and the ticket as the carrot."There will be a lot of people that are disengaged with their communities at the moment, we hear a lot about loneliness and isolation."We are trying to get people to take ownership in their community. Most people need it awoken...

Council promises permanent pothole fixes

123K views · 596 reactions |
Absolutely the hottest topic for the people of Nottinghamshire at the time. This video ended up being the subject of an argument at a protest between Mick Barton and Conservative councillor Sam Smith, which we also were able to capture. This promise will also be something we will be able to revisit later on if not fulfilled so this makes a good example of holding to account.

"We are gonna put it right for people." 🕳️ The leader of Reform UK-led Nottinghamshire County Council has announced a £75m plan to address "potholes and broken

Gig review: Westside Cowboy at The Bodega, with Pict

A few hours before the show started, support band Holly Head sadly had to pull out due to illness, which meant that a last minute replacement was sourced to start the evening off right. Local Nottingham band Pict answered the call with a fitting offering of post-folk. Their chemistry on stage as a band was immediately clear, and their emotive songwriting combined with an extremely passionate performance was a real pleasure to watch. Their lead singer put their life and soul into the performance,...